• Title/Summary/Keyword: Ti$O_{2}$ colloidal sol

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Surface Control of Planarization Layer on Embossed Glass for Light Extraction in OLEDs

  • Cho, Doo-Hee;Shin, Jin-Wook;Moon, Jaehyun;Park, Seung Koo;Joo, Chul Woong;Cho, Nam Sung;Huh, Jin Woo;Han, Jun-Han;Lee, Jonghee;Chu, Hye Yong;Lee, Jeong-Ik
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.36 no.5
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    • pp.847-855
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    • 2014
  • We developed a highly refractive index planarization layer showing a very smooth surface for organic light-emitting diode (OLED) light extraction, and we successfully prepared a highly efficient white OLED device with an embossed nano-structure and highly refractive index planarization layers. White OLEDs act as an internal out-coupling layer. We used a spin-coating method and two types of $TiO_2$ solutions for a planarization of the embossed nano-structure on a glass substrate. The first $TiO_2$ solution was $TiO_2$ sol, which consists of $TiO_2$ colloidal particles in an acidic aqueous solution and several organic additives. The second solution was an organic and inorganic hybrid solution of $TiO_2$. The surface roughness ($R_a$) and refractive index of the $TiO_2$ planarization films on a flat glass were 0.4 nm and 2.0 at 550 nm, respectively. The J-V characteristics of the OLED including the embossed nano-structure and the $TiO_2$ planarization film were almost the same as those of an OLED with a flat glass, and the luminous efficacy of the aforementioned OLED was enhanced by 34% compared to that of an OLED with a flat glass.

Preparation of Hollow Silica by Spray Drying of Nano Silica Particles and Its Heat Transfer Property (나노 실리카의 분무건조를 이용한 중공구 입자 제조와 실리카중공구의 열전달 특성)

  • Youn, Chan Ki;Lim, Hyung Mi;Cha, Sujin;Kim, Dae Sung;Lee, Seung-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.22 no.10
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    • pp.531-538
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    • 2012
  • Hollow silica spheres were prepared by spray drying of precursor solution of colloidal silica. The precursor solution is composed of 10-20 nm colloidal silica dispersed in a water or ethanol-water mixture solvent with additives of tris hydroxymethyl aminomethane. The effect of pH and concentrations of the precursor and additives on the formation of hollow sphere particles was studied. The spray drying process parameters of the precursor feeding rate, inlet temperature, and gas flow rate are controlled to produce the hollow spherical silica. The mixed solvent of ethanol and water was preferred because it improved the hollowness of the spheres better than plain water did. It was possible to obtain hollow silica from high concentration of 14.3 wt% silica precursor with pH 3. The thermal conductivity and total solar reflectivity of the hollow silica sample was measured and compared with those values of other commercial insulating fillers of glass beads and $TiO_2$ for applications of insulating paint, in which the glass beads are representative of the low thermal conductive fillers and the $TiO_2$ is representative of infrared reflective fillers. The thermal conductivity of hollow silica was comparable to that of the glass beads and the total solar reflectivity was higher than that of $TiO_2$.

Alumimium Titanate-Mullite Composites : Part1,Thermal Durability (Alumimium Titanate-Mullite 복합체: Part1, 열적 내구성)

  • Kim, Ik-Jin;Gang, Won-Ho;Go, Yeong-Sin
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.3 no.6
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    • pp.624-631
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    • 1993
  • The composites in the system aluminium titanate-mullite were synthesized by stepwise alkoxide hydrolysis of tetraethylorthosilicate, Si(OCLH5), and titaniumtetraethoxide, $Ti(OC_{2}H_{5})_4$ in $Al_{2}O_{3}$ ethanolic colloidal solution. All particles produced by sol-gel-process were amorphous, monodispesed and had a narrow particle size distribution. Sintered bodies at $1600 ^{\circ}C$ for 2h were subjected to prolonged durability tests-on the one hand annealing at the critical decomposition temperature of $1100 ^{\circ}C$ for lOOh and on the other cyclic thermal shock between 750 and $1400 ^{\circ}C$ for 100h. The best thermal durability was achieved by a composition containing 70 and 80 vol% aluminium titanate, which showed little change in microstructure and thermal expansion cycles during the tests. The microstructural degradation of samples studied using scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, and dilatometry, was presented here. The study was conducted in order to predict the service life of aluminium titanate-mullite ceramics formed by this processing route.

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